As the Colorado River Shrinks, Southern California Is Embracing Water Recycling

With the American Southwest facing a drier future, cities from L.A. to Las Vegas are getting creative about wise water use.

Courtesy of the Orange County Water District

Daniel Rothberg is a reporter based in Reno, Nevada. He writes about water, public land and environmental issues.

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